I had the same issue. I solved it by copying radvd.conf from /usr/share/doc/radvd/examples/simple-radvd.conf to /etc/radvd.conf, and then doing apt-get install to resume the upgrade. I would concur with Murdock as it's likely an upstream issue. The radvd.conf file that was installed by apt had two blank lines in it, which is why apt barfed an error on trying to restart the service.

/Mike

P.S. I'm not typing this from home; The path is from memory, so it'll get you in the ballpark if it's not quite right! ;-)

P.P.S.S. I'm running LMCE in a KVM based VM, installed by the new installer. Core installed fine, I'm having issues with MD's. Neither has a keyboard attached normally. One is a Intel Atom 330 with Intel graphics (X fails to configure), the second is an M2NPV-VM using component out 720p (which doesn't initialize). I expect the M2NPV-VM is fine, and I just need to use the keyboard to pick the output and resolution. I'll see if I can work it out with the Atom/Intel graphics, and submit a ticket/patches when I get some free time. Not much of that when you have kids ;-)

there is also an xorg.conf file in this directory, that also has AV wizard as a part of the filename. I am doing this from memory, so I am not sure. But after you edit both of these files, making the "vesa" to "intel" change,run the following:

Hi all. I will take a look at this. I am planning on acquiring a few more of these "Nettops" now that I am running 10.04.They are quite nice, fit great behind a flat panel TV with the included vesa mount. And with memory weigh in under $200.They also play HD content well, and are extremely quiet. They even do UI2 masked ( sweetness ).

As a side project I am also looking into alsa configuration. They do not play well with AV Wizard choosing HDMI sound.

But......If someone can point me to the right place to start looking through the scripts. Could be merely adding a definition for the particular series of chipsets inherit in the N10 family chipset onboard cards.

Thanks, and Best Regards,

Seth

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